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My boyfriend and I stayed here for Basel weekend and and wow what an experience. I will begin with the staff. Everyone was helpful, knowledgeable and if they were not we easily were brought to someone who did. The room: WOW! Amazing, felt like I was staying in a room made from the Apple Mogul Steve Jobs. We had an iPad in the room, the TV moved to where we were sitting, the shades (Including blackout) were all done by a convenient control next to the bed. The pillows and bedding was made for royalty. The bathroom was ultra modern, whirlpool tub, rain shower, TV screen in the mirror and LED sinks. All Bang & Olufsen electronics. The view was an amazing city and bay view and with ceiling to floor windows it was amazing whether day or night. The experience: The food at any time was amazing, we were welcomed with a cocktail and all. The pool has something for everyone from private cabanas, to lounge chairs, to eating areas. we played virtual bowling and pool, they had a 3d movie room (we didn't get to use) but wow. The morning breakfast, which included Mimosas (included in your stay) was not just bagels and muffins...it was eggs, bacon, chicken apple sausage, bagels with every topping, a yogurt and granola and fruit bar and it was delicious with a waiter and all. We got to also enjoy the spa in which they went out of their way to get us couples massages at 7 pm and again great experience. Everything was catered to us and anything we needed. What a remarkable experience, location, hotel and more. We cannot wait to stay again and don't know any other hotel will measure up to this. We hope Marriott takes this concept to other large cities as well.

Room Tip: Every room is great. Pictures do it no justice.

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Stayed December 2012, traveled as a couple

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Reservation process was very easy, and stay is as usual very pleasant.It has a price to it but you get what you pay for, there are other less expensive hotel oc similair ranking and location, but room amenities and top notch service explain the price.Will certainly return again.Larry W.

Stayed December 2012

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My wife and I stayed at Hotel Beaux Arts for a couple nights on our way back from St. Lucia to end our honeymoon. All we could say was wow!

We were quickly whisked away to the 38th floor lobby and invited to have a seat and drink. We were told upon check-in that we were upgraded to a king suite, which was by far the nicest hotel room I have ever stayed in. There were floor-to-ceiling windows, awesome technology that the staff will show you, and an incredible bathroom! The faucets and TV in the mirror were things that added to the modernness of the room.

We absolutely loved the buffet-style breakfast...there's nothing spectacular but they had fresh fruit, bagels, bacon, cereal, and the like. For it being free we were very happy.

The workout facility and pool are first class amenities. I don't know that I've ever seen a workout facility in a hotel as nice as the one at Beaux Arts.

The staff will do anything in their power to make your stay enjoyable. We would definitely stay here again if given the chance!

Room Tip: Ask for an upgrade to a King suite - you won't regret it!

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Stayed September 2012, traveled as a couple

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Stayed here on one of my many business/pleasure trips. The rooms are phenomenal. Bang & Olufsen sound, television, telephone etc. Really comfortable bed. Great service. I had a corner suite and the views at sunset that came pouring in through the floor-to-ceiling windows set the mood for getting ready for a night out after pulling an intense 12 hour workday. If you work hard, play hard, and like the best of everything then this is the place to stay.

Room Tip: Get the corner suite. It's worth it.

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Stayed March 2012, traveled on business

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I have stayed at many Marriotts around the world. When checking in at the Beaux Arts, you are sent from the standard front desk for the JW to the upper floors and the personal concierge and check in. You are invited to have a seat and offered a drink while the process begins. Instead of just handing over the keys with a room number, you are escorted to your room for a tour and lesson on how the modern conveniences work. From the B&O electronics to the waterfall touch faucets in the dual sinks, this room is top shelf.

The staff is very helpful and literally at your beck and call. Ask and you will receive.

I am not the high roller that you see plenty of in Miami, but this boutique hotel from Marriott made me feel that way. I would certainly stay here again!

You can see from the attached photo, the view was also spectacular.

Stayed September 2012, traveled as a couple

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I booked a room at the JW Marriott Marquis. The day before I left for Miami, I got an email from someone at the Beaux Arts, inviting me to upgrade for no charge. I accepted. Later that day, I saw some comments on another online review site, suggesting that Beaux Arts was gimmicky. I decided to keep the upgrade.

I arrived around midnight. Check in was at the ground floor. The clerk offered to show me how to work the various techie objects in the room, and to escort me to 38, but I declined, figuring a little peasant cunning would let me figure things out.

The 38th floor was nicely done, not opulent, but tasteful, subdued, and looked nicely planned and built. The room was generously sized, with a large bathroom. Very nice hardwood floor. Comfortable and expensive-feeling sofa and chair. Large flat screen. Complicated stereo with speakers behind couch. iPad with info slides (and, in a nice touch, it had my name on its opening screen). Good desk and good desk lighting.

Bed had high-quality linens and duvet. Great mattress and pillows. Drapes opened by controls next to bed, nice touch. Great view.

Mini-bar with expensive treats and an espresso machine. Well-designed closet, with good lighting. Nice robe. Excellent towels, lots of them and high quality.

Large bathroom. Shower with above the head shower bar and option to switch to handheld. Lots of nice stone. Snazzy flat screen tv built into mirror over sinks. Water pressure from sinks was fine. It does splatter a little, but just a little. The blue-red light to show the mix of warm and cold water is eye candy. Not kitschy, just sort of bling-y.

Good sound insulation. Was near elevators but heard nothing.Breakfast was excellent. Fine selection, friendly staff, and excellent OJ, all in a nice room with great view. I used the pool early in the morning, and it was warm and there were plenty of towels available.

I don't know what the rack rate is. Up to $350 or maybe $400 or so, no problem. Above that, would stick with the JW for regular business travel. I'm glad I had the chance to stay here.

Stayed September 2012, traveled on business

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After endless searching for a hotel for a quick weekend break to Miami, we finally settled on the Beaux Arts, and we're so glad we did. If you've ever stayed at the Four Season in Vegas (it sits at the top of the Mandalay Bay), this is similar, just the top few floors dedicated to a boutique-style hotel, with much more intimate service.

The arrival at the JW Marriott was a little disorganized, but once they worked out where we were staying, we were quickly hustled into an elevator, to the sanctuary of Beaux Arts (oddly pronounced 'boze arts' by many of the hotel staff, but maybe I didn't pay enough attention in my French lessons at school!). During check-in we were served a cocktail, and the corner room I'd previously requested was reserved for us.

We were shown to the room, with a brief demo of the gadgets. The room is exactly the style we like, very sleek and contemporary. Having the corner room gave us lots of light and views, overall, a very nice room. Back to the gadgets. I'm a gadget freak, but I never did quite work out how to make the alarm work (it's all integrated with the TV/audio, not that you'd really know that). The glowing faucets that you'll see photo's of are very cool, if a little impractical. Overall, it's a great concept, but not one of those things that inspires you to go home and redesign your bedroom! (unless you have a daily maid service at home). Having the iPad in the room is handy for pre-booking the valet, and selecting a time for turn-down. On two of the three nights we got a couple of cookies with the turn-down (the only reason I ever request it is to see what goodies are left :-) ) which were great.

The breakfast, as others have said, is fairly average. The busiest morning two of the tables were taken, but generally you do feel like you're the only ones in the hotel. The service was very odd on one of the mornings, with the table not being cleared (we were the only ones there), and just a very disconnected feel to the service. But the other two days the service more than made up for the somewhat limited food selection - Stephanie and Troy were both fantastic hosts (for breakfast, and pre-dinner drinks), very friendly and professional.

Ethan, the concierge, was also top notch. With a hotel like this it's easy for some of the employees to be a little stuffy, but that's not the case at all here, aside from the one time at breakfast, they were all very professional, friendly, helpful and grounded.

There were a couple of things that could be improved. The car valet, even when we gave 30 minutes notice (via the iPad) was slow. It's not cheap, so I expect it to be quicker. A couple of times we waited for 10-15 minutes beyond the requested time. The pool area is shared with the JW, and is nothing special. We were there in late July, and the area only really gets sun between 11-2. There were no cute little service extra's at the pool, just the standard bar and food service. Finally, the shower gel in the room is Molton Brown, which I'm a big fan of, but the flavor chosen - Heavenly Gingerlilly - has a very 'girly' smell to it (I guess the name is a bit of a giveaway!). Most MB stuff works for both sexes, so I'm surprised they chose this one. Obviously, these are all first-world problems, but for this class of hotel, they matter.

In summary, great hotel, a fantastic place to escape from the city, with great service, except when you have to rely on the parent hotel underneath.

Room Tip: Corner rooms were very airy, with amazing views.

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Stayed July 2012, traveled as a couple

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Hotel Beaux Arts is a first-to-market boutique hotel concept in downtown Miami that fuses contemporary design and cutting-edge technology. Already globally recognized, Hotel Beaux Arts Miami is recognized on the Conde Nast Traveler Hot List of new hotels and the Travel and Leisure IT List of top 50 new hotels in the world. At the heart of Miami's urban core is the all new Metropolitan Miami (the Met), a $1 billion mixed-use community, which boasts the Hotel Beaux Arts Miami. Encompassing the 38th, 39th and 40th floors of the Met's newest glass skyscraper, Hotel Beaux Arts is a true expression of cultural vanguard. The luxurious 44-guestroom hotel is as much a technological, as an artistic masterpiece. It is the first hotel in Florida to be entirely outfitted with Bang & Olufsen in-room entertainment and also features an iPad in each room, which allows guests access to over 20 hotel services. Its art-infused accommodations include entry doors with stamped metal inserts and artfully placed oversized frames, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, and bathrooms with specially crafted millwork, imported Italian marble and touch controlled illuminated faucets.As a Hotel Beaux Arts guest, you will also enjoy priority access to amenities of the adjacent, new JW Marriott Marquis Miami. This includes the renowned db Bistro Moderne, 10,000 sq ft NBA Approved Basketball Arena, Virtual Bowling Alley, 3D Media Room, Billiard Room, Outdoor pool, Enliven Salon & Spa, Met2 Fitness Center and the indoor Golf School....more less

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